There is mutual hate between Blair Watch and Leighton Andrews. In July, Brit nat AM Leighton Andrews called the Blair Watch gang 'Sick Bastards' and 'Scum', after they made the obvious connection between the illegal war in Iraq, and the disgraceful acts of violence in London on the 7th of July. Dan from Blair Watch then commented on Leighton's Blog:

"'Scum' eh! From a New Labour lackey that's a compliment. Iraq, Afghanistan, Guantanamo Bay, Abu Grahib, extraordinary rendition, state sanctioned torture, prejudice, house arrest, detention without trial, the blatant disregard for international law, refusing to count the civilian dead in our bloody wars and unflinching support for the idiot son and his neo conservative agenda etc etc. These obviously have nothing to do with what happened yesterday!? On planet New Labour, anyway..."

The Blair Watch gang probably believe that the alleged antics of Leighton's researcher - David Taylor - in the Walter Wolfgang scandal was also 'Scum', but fortunately, Blair Watch's level of debate is much higher and more constructive than Leighton Andrews and Nu Labour.

As I suspected. You do not have proof, just innuendo.Actually, if you look at many blog sites, such as Peter Black's, a David Taylor frequently contributes.Anyway, I don't want to get into a pointless argument. I will just do what most people who are unhappy with personal attacks on blogs do - stop reading.

You really need o be clearer, as there is no mention of Natwatch in the original post.

Regarding the connection between DT and natwatch, well he does deny it, and he needs to be given the benefit of the doubt.

But I have also been told by somone who's pretty close to DT that he has admitted to some of his Labour Colleagues that he in fact does run natwatch, but as you said, there isn't enough proof, and he could be lying of course.

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